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To: coug who wrote (15)12/24/1998 7:53:00 PM
From: Don Pueblo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 75
 
It is ironic, that the people who should lead, will never get there because they will not sell out their values to achieve high office..

And that goes for any society in the world, capitalistic, socialistic, commmunistic, you name it..


Have you considered the remote possibility that the true leaders are not politicians?



To: coug who wrote (15)12/24/1998 8:12:00 PM
From: Cush  Respond to of 75
 
Hi Coug: The way I see it, Mr. Clinton's actions were immoral and his calculated deception under oath was unethical. The lack of character amongst republicans and politicians in general doesn't change that.

As for your comments to Osci about the electorate and the electoral process, I agree with pretty well all your observations.
Probably we do need a Supreme Being. And, if there is one in charge why he ever thought that mankind could handle free will is beyond me.

Merl Haggard talks about days of Rainbow Stew in one of his songs.
Well, we'll all be eating Rainbow Stew when a politician can be elected by telling the voters he's going to do more for their neighbours than he is for them. Unfortunately, the opposite seems to work best.

Glad to see there are people out there who care.
Merry Christmas to all.